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Dropped my bike today while doing a U turn on a soft dirt/gravel driveway. Stupid, stupid, stupid... just not paying attention. Anyway, no big deal, I'm fine, bike's not even scratched that you can tell.
The odometer displayed some strange message that went away as soon as I shut the ignition off and on again, but now there's a "B" on the odometer above the mileage. Anyone know what this is? The bike runs fine so far, but the drop was only about 10-15 miles ago.
That's probably just your "B" trip odometer.....hit the button on the back and it will go from B to A to the main mileage one and back again....anywhere you want it. (probably not in the order I gave)...nothing broke at all !!!!!!!!!!!!
Good luck, Pete
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